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Does not have birth certificate but has a copy of it, but she does have most of the other U.S document, would he or she be able to come into the U.S
answered on Jul 19, 2017
When crossing the border back and forth between the US and Mexico, she’ll need to have a valid passport or other acceptable identification handy. When entering the United States, U.S. citizens are required to show passport, U.S. passport card, Trusted Traveler Program card (NEXUS, SENTRI, Global... View More
But now he is going to live with me and i will no longer pay child support. Will they think I was lying about my son before and think twice about giving me my citizenship?
answered on Jul 17, 2017
I don't think that this is going to be a problem, changes like this are not uncommon, you simply need to explain the change at the interview. You can also amend your N400 application before the interview. As long as you don't owe any child support from the time your son didn't live... View More
answered on Jul 11, 2017
If you and your husband agree on everything (custody of children if any and division of assets) and you have a military legal assistance office nearby you may be want to consult with them, sometimes, they offer assistance with uncontested divorces. Having your husband deployed will certainly make... View More
My boyfriend is on a tourist visa in Canada and we were thinking to get married in Canada. What documents do we need ? Can i file the permanent residency for him when I am back to US?
answered on Jul 6, 2017
As a U.S. Green Card holder, you do not need a visitor visa to travel to Canada. However, you are expected to have an eTA if you plan to fly to or transit through Canada. When flying to Canada, you will need to present:
proof of status in the U.S. (such as a valid Green Card), and your... View More
Paternity was established when he signed the hospital paperwork. And he hasn't given me any money whatsoever thus far.
answered on Jul 6, 2017
You may not need a lawyer to ensure that your daughter's father pays child support as long as you know his unit of assignment and have a phone number to his commanding officer. Under Navy regulations (see link below) military personnel has an obligation to pay adequate support to any a... View More
A private US citizen has developed say a better small arms technology such as rifle manufacture or bullet manufacture. Can he sell it to the chinese military for example or can he work as a consultant for the chinese military? He has never worked for any branch of the US govt or any US... View More
answered on Jun 25, 2017
You will probably need an export license to be able to transfer military technology to China. Under the U.S. Export Control System, our government controls exports of sensitive equipment, software and technology as a means to promote our national security interests and foreign policy objectives.... View More
For personal reasons now I want her here can she enter with torist visa and start. The process to her legal status what can I do we have a home there. But now we want to live here
answered on Jun 24, 2017
One of the conditions of the tourist visa is an intent to return to the home country after a short visit. If a person enters the US with a tourist visa and already have an intent to immigrate, this would be considered fraud and could create a lot of problems when times comes to adjust her status.... View More
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